Unkindness
Unkindness is an absence of kindness.
Quotes
[edit]- If we cannot accommodate a viewpoint in a friend without resorting to unkindness, how can we hope to heal the terrible problems of our planet? I no longer think that any principle or opinion is worth anything if it makes you unkind or intolerant.
- Karen Armstrong, The Spiral Staircase : My Climb Out of Darkness (2004).
- She hath tied
Sharp-tooth'd unkindness, like a vulture here.- William Shakespeare, King Lear (1608), Act II, scene 4, line 136.
- Unkindness may do much;
And his unkindness may defeat my life,
But never taint my love.- William Shakespeare, Othello (c. 1603), Act IV, scene 2, line 158.
- In nature there's no blemish but the mind;
None can be call'd deform'd but the unkind.- William Shakespeare, Twelfth Night (c. 1601-02), Act III, scene 4, line 401.
- When streams of unkindness, as bitter as gall,
Bubble up from the heart to the tongue,
And Meekness is writhing in torment and thrall,
By the hands of Ingratitude wrung, —
In the heat of injustice, unwept and unfair,
While the anguish is festering yet,
None, none but an angel or God can declare
"I now can forgive and forget."- Martin Farquhar Tupper, Forgive and Forget, lines 1-8.
- Whenever you honor the honorable, you possess them. Whenever you honor the ignoble, they rebel.
Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations
[edit]- Quotes reported in Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations (1922), p. 828.
- As "unkindness has no remedy at law," let its avoidance be with you a point of honor.
- Hosea Ballou, MS, Sermons.
- My lodging it is on the cold ground, and very hard is my fare,
But that which troubles me most, is the unkindness of my dear.- As it appeared in William Davenant's Rivals, an alteration of Beaumont and Fletcher's Two Noble Kinsmen. Attributed by Boosey (publishers), to John Gay.
- Hard Unkindness' alter'd eye,
That mocks the tear it forced to flow.- Thomas Gray, Eton College, Stanza 8.
- Since trifles make the sum of human things,
And half our misery from our foibles springs;
Since life's best joys consist in peace and ease,
And though but few can serve, yet all may please;
Oh, let th' ungentle spirit learn from hence,
A small unkindness is a great offence.- Hannah More, Sensibility.
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